Gair Rhydd 1074 - 29th February 2016

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gair rhydd | freeword Cardiff ’s student weekly Issue 1074 Monday 29th February 2016 Also in this issue

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Sophie Timbers elected Students’ Union President • • • •

6,555 Cardiff University students elect seven-strong full-time officer team 324 more voters than last year, but 9,507 fewer votes overall Three part-time roles will be unfilled after no nominations were put forward Timbers: “I’m going to do you all proud and represent you all equally”

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ophie Timbers has been elected Students’ Union President, after winning in a landslide vote. The news was announced in a results ceremony on Saturday after a week of hard campaigning for all 50 candidates. Alongside the role of President the winners of both the full-time and part-time officers were named, with a future sabbatical team composed of four female students and three male. After a rather emotional reaction, in her acceptance speech the current VP for Education promised that as President she “would do students proud and represent everyone equally”. See page six for a full breakdown of her proposed policies. The candidate won after receiving a total of 2,267 votes over the five days, followed by current VP Societies Hannah Sterritt with 1,449 votes. Alex

White placed third after progressing to stage six of the results with 855 votes. Overall the election for Students’ Union President received most attention of all positions, with 4,867 students choosing their preferred candidate. Talking to Gair Rhydd Timbers admitted that campaigning was “incredibly tough” but thanked everyone, including fellow candidates, for their help. When asked about her first act as President Timbers stressed that her Night Bus policy would be top of the agenda. Meanwhile Hollie Cooke has been elected for the role of VP Welfare, after beating fellow candidate Claire Brosnan by a mere 88 votes. Sarah Hopkins Weaver came third with 631 students voting in her favour. Cooke told the audience: “I don’t know what to say, thank you so much. I want to say well done to Claire and to Sarah and to all the other candi-

dates, you’re all amazing I don’t know what to say, thanks”. Next in the results ceremony, Mo Hanafy was chosen as VP Education receiving 1,169 votes. He was followed by Katie Meechan with a 31 vote difference. Talking to Gair Rhydd Hanafy showed his enthusiasm for the election week as he said: “It’s been really good, unbelievable, an amazing experience, just so good. Campaigning was so much fun, with people out there getting involved.” VP Societies was won by Milly Dyer, after a tough battle between all seven candidates. She praised other candidates in her speech, stating that “you’re all bloody amazing”. Joe Rumming was placed second after gaining 1,041 votes to Dyer’s 1,126. AU President and VP Sports for next year was named as Elin Harding with 1,496 votes. Harding was elected by a wide majority with runner up Emma Fitzpatrick receiving 849 votes.

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Next year’s elected officer team pose together (Photographer: Charley Griffiths)

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